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Pedro Luis Medina (October 5, 1957 – March 25, 1997) was a Cuban refugee who was executed in Florida for the murder of a 52 year old woman in Orlando. The circumstances of his execution elevated objections to the use of electrocution as a means of capital punishment .
Conrad Francis Dobler (Pronounced: DOH-blur) (October 1, 1950 – February 13, 2023) was an American football guard who played in the National Football League (NFL ...
Between 2005 and 2008, Medina was the national political director for John Edwards's 2008 presidential campaign. [1] [8] He was appointed the director of government relations at the U.S. Global Leadership Campaign in 2008. [9] Medina was the deputy chief of staff for Michelle Obama from January to October 2009.
Elizabeth Caroline Dowdell (née Thomas; 1829-1909) was an American leader of women's patriotic and religious organizations. She was the first woman to preside over a deliberative body of women in the State of Alabama .
Conrad, for his part, confesses he was with his ex-girlfriend because she found him during a panic attack — but says he wishes Belly had found him instead. The twosome then have a drunken moment ...
James F. Dowdell (1840), second president of the East Alabama College, now known as Auburn University, and representative from Alabama to the United States Congress; Mary Virginia Gaver, librarian; William Conrad Gibbons (1949), American historian and foreign policy expert; Meta Glass, president of Sweet Briar College
Letitia Roane Dowdell was born in Chambers County, Alabama, [3] in 1866. [4] She was the daughter of the Col. William Crawford Dowdell, of Auburn, Alabama.Her mother was Elizabeth Thomas Dowdell, a woman prominent and influential in the Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and for thirty years president of the society of Alabama. [2]
CONELRAD (Control of Electromagnetic Radiation) was a method of emergency broadcasting to the public of the United States in the event of enemy attack during the Cold War.It was intended to allow continuous broadcast of civil defense information to the public using radio stations, while rapidly switching the transmitter stations to make the broadcasts unsuitable for Soviet bombers that might ...